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Political Science programs at Florida colleges?

Hey, I'm a junior in high school and I'm considering majoring in political science when I go to college. Does anyone have recommendations for Florida colleges with good political science programs?

a year ago

Hello! It's great that you're already thinking about your college major. Florida has a number of institutions with strong political science programs. Here are some recommendations for you to consider:

1. University of Florida (UF): Located in Gainesville, UF's department of political science is well-regarded for its undergraduate program. The curriculum offers a wide range of courses in areas such as American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political theory.

2. Florida State University (FSU): Another option is FSU in Tallahassee, where you'll receive a solid political science education with an opportunity to be close to the state capital. This can provide valuable networking possibilities and internships, given the proximity to government institutions.

3. University of Miami (UM): UM's political science department in Coral Gables offers many interdisciplinary opportunities and encourages research and debate for its students. They have a variety of subfields like political economy, political psychology, and public law.

4. University of South Florida (USF): USF's political science program in Tampa has a strong focus on comparative and international politics, with opportunities for study abroad and internships. Its urban setting also provides a unique perspective for students.

5. University of Central Florida (UCF): UCF in Orlando offers a well-balanced political science program and is known for its strong emphasis on research. It also provides unique opportunities for civic engagement through their Lou Frey Institute, which focuses on fostering civic participation and improving the civics education of the local community.

These are just a few options to get you started. As you explore these schools, pay attention to courses, faculty research interests, internship and research opportunities, as well as campus culture and location, to determine which is the best fit for you. Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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